The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus / From the Quarto of 1616
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The play follows a brilliant but overreaching scholar who abandons theology and law to study necromancy, striking a pact that trades his soul for occult knowledge and worldly power. A demon serves him and he uses magic to command spirits, stage grand illusions, and pursue sensual and material pleasures amid comic interludes with servants and students. The work alternates spectacular supernatural scenes with moral debate, depicting repeated temptations, moments of remorse, and an inability to secure lasting repentance. A choric narrator frames the action and the drama closes as a tragic cautionary tale about ambition, knowledge, and the limits of human agency.
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